2014-15 NFL Season Thread

I love all the pissing and moaning coming out of New England, Brady, and ESPN. Pats have been getting most calls go their way for a decade, and still can't handle it when the refs decline to hand them the game. Refs are usually hesitant to call balls uncatchable these days, total contrast from in the past. Nice to see they had the balls to make the right decision in this case and pick the flag up. Hoodie and Tommy can go **** themselves.

I love all the pissing and moaning coming out of New England, Brady, and ESPN. Pats have been getting most calls go their way for a decade, and still can't handle it when the refs decline to hand them the game. Refs are usually hesitant to call balls uncatchable these days, total contrast from in the past. Nice to see they had the balls to make the right decision in this case and pick the flag up. Hoodie and Tommy can go **** themselves.

Again a highly anticipated matchup tonight in the Broncos and Patriots
It should be great they are arguably the two best QBs in the game.
Tough to bet against the broncos tonight though. They clearly have the superior team in the matchup regardless of which QB you think is better

Again a highly anticipated matchup tonight in the Broncos and Patriots
It should be great they are arguably the two best QBs in the game.
Tough to bet against the broncos tonight though. They clearly have the superior team in the matchup regardless of which QB you think is better

Peyton always chokes against the Hood, I'm thinking Pats pull it out tonight. Lets just say I won't be shedding tears for either team regardless of who loses.

Have to say I'm surprised to learn that. The only game I ever remember Indy winning in Foxboro was the infamous 4th down Hood gamble game from a few years ago.

That and the 2006 AFC Championship stick out the most. The other two I had to look up as well. It's not a stat you'd believe with the way Brady and the Pats have had his number.

Tough to blame the loss on him tonight but he didn't do much until late in the 4th. Conservative play calling and Moreno having a career game along the ground kind of played into that but when he did throw in the first 3 quarters the pressure and weather made him look completely ordinary. Especially into the wind where his arm strength looked weak.

That's true Welker was indecisive but it's worth noting that punt returning is not usually his job and it's hard to say how much they practice that with him. If the Broncos usual punt returner knew how to catch it wouldn't have happened.

They faced a ton of terrible QBs during their run to 9-0, now Manning and Rivers have abused them repeatedly.

They really needed a win today, the division is all but gone now. I'd say they'll be one-and-done in January, but they will probably play Indy who has been thoroughly unimpressive as of late so who knows what could happen in that potential matchup.

They faced a ton of terrible QBs during their run to 9-0, now Manning and Rivers have abused them repeatedly.

They really needed a win today, the division is all but gone now. I'd say they'll be one-and-done in January, but they will probably play Indy who has been thoroughly unimpressive as of late so who knows what could happen in that potential matchup.

i wouldnt say thatm they were missing justin houston who has been an absolute beast this season, when he comes back that defence is tiop notch again

They faced a ton of terrible QBs during their run to 9-0, now Manning and Rivers have abused them repeatedly.

They really needed a win today, the division is all but gone now. I'd say they'll be one-and-done in January, but they will probably play Indy who has been thoroughly unimpressive as of late so who knows what could happen in that potential matchup.

As a Broncos fan, I was actually impressed with the Chiefs yesterday. I know our defense isn't anything special, and it's downright horrible with the injuries we have right now but I didn't expect their offense to move the ball at will the way they did in the first, and parts of the second and fourth quarters. If Alex Smith can get on the same page with Bowe, Avery, Jenkins et al. at the same time (seems that when Smith is on, they drop passes... when he's off, they make miraculous catches; case in point y-day on his first two TD passes which were overthrows) and Charles can keep up the production and Hali and Houston get healthy (a lot of if's) I think they could upset anybody. Their secondary is average or below average so against quick release QB's they're going to be exploited regardless of the type of pressure they can bring and I imagine more teams will gameplan against them with that in mind.

Marcus Cooper got beaten like a redheaded stepchild last night repeatedly, I was surprised they didn't shift double coverage off of Welker to Decker but I guess that's a case of pick your poison.